I have a simple question. When putting images on the web you
need to upload them onto an uploader or a host like photobucket
correct? I heard from a friend that you can copy the html and
simply post on the web with a code. I was saying that this makes no
sense because the image is not defined anywhere on the web.
Anyways, this is making me angry because i need to add images onto
a website that i dont have acces to an uploader and i dont feel
like using photobucket and then changing html. if you know if you
can create html code straight off of fireworks and photoshop PLEASE
TELL ME!!!!

Perhaps you need to relax a bit and take a good night's sleep
first. Forget this for a good night's sleep.

Once you get a good night's sleep, perhaps that you want to
buy yourself a pound of coffee from Starbucks Coffee, if there is a
store in your town. It might be not making a sense to you at first.
But it will make a lot of sense in a bit.

The thing about your friend, he could be right about copying
a html and post it on empty html documentation and save it as a
html and then upload html file(s) and if you put in some images
files around your web page, then you also need to upload all of
referenced image files that you created in your html page. To make
it work, you need a web authoring application such as Dreamweaver
8.

So, the question, do you have a Dreamweaver installed on your
machine? If you do not have one, you could test-drive Dreamweaver
on your machine for free - 30 days to try it out and if you like
it, then you can purchase full-license version of Dreamweaver
either online off Adobe store or any retail computer store in your
hometown.

Please try to understand that you can't create HTML right off
Fireworks or Photoshop, since Fireworks or Photoshop is an image
editing application.

Dreamweaver is a web authoring application. You can put image
files into Dreamweaver seamless and an effortless way. Along with
Dreamweaver, as any web authoring app, you need to have some
fundamentals of understanding and having hands-on experience
working with HTML (and CSS). The more your hands gotten dirty under
the hood of HTML, the more hands-on experience gained, the more
comfort zone you eventually be felt by working with Dreamweaver. Of
course, it takes lot of time, effort and patience. Of course, that
includes lot of practice, practice and practice.

With that in mind, perhaps that you might that coffee be
helpful for you. ;)

As for Fireworks and Photoshop, you might wonder what's the
difference between those two. Fireworks is pretty much ideal web
image and graphic editing application, while Photoshop is pretty
much high-end, high-quality professional image editing application
with plenty of muscle powerful features -- which is ideally
designed for high-end professional photographers.

You might realize and may have heard that some of 'web
gallery' feature included in Fireworks or Photoshop, don't let this
fool you. It does horrible, bad html-generated code for you along
with image files for you. Don't do it.

You can edit images either in Fireworks or Photoshop, then
open your Dreamweaver, you can import edited images or graphic
files into Dreamweaver, rather than importing html-generated files
straight from Fireworks or Photoshop.

To edit either Fireworks/Photoshop's html generated files in
Dreamweaver, it is impossible to edit html code, or just simply
mess it up and then you could not view it or change the way you
want it to be...

It is better to create a web page in Dreamweaver, and then
import edited image files on top of your web page around
Dreamweaver.

Uhm, hopefully that helps. If you need or require some
further help or assistance, let us know.

I realize that I failed to mention one other thing... as for
uploading your web pages and referenced image or other files,
Dreamweaver have built-in upload capacity to upload your files.
Once you publish your web pages, BAM your website is alive and up
running.

Of course, you need to have a web hosting account set up, and
you will need to know the FTP (File Transfer Protocal) information,
which is provided by your web hosting company. Once you have the
information, along with your web hosting account and FTP
information, follow the directions carefully as per information
provided by your web hosting provider.

If you have problem uploading files, let us know, ok?

Hey, also, one other thing, it is *IMPORTANT* that you define
your site description in Dreamweaver. Because you will need to have
FTP information and all other essential information Dreamweaver
Site dialogue box asks for. If you don't define correctly, then it
presents some strange problem or uploading your files will not be
working.